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and it was a big success year. and it was a big success there, too. this book is still selling very well. actually, now it's being read by young students and i often go with survivors to schools to talk to students. i think that's very important to be doing that. >> harvey, you've obviously made a lot of important movies in your time. where does this rank for you personally? >> it really ranks strongly with me because the subject matter is so personal. again, i hate critics who keep saying stuff like that. it's like haven't we had enough super hero movies? i can think of haven't we had enough dumb raunchy comedies and a lot more horrendous categories that i'd like to see not on celluloid that are a waste as far as i'm concerned. this is a good epic story and a story that educates, but it entertains at the same time. it is a real thrilling movie that one of the movies that i'm most proud. >> and kristin scott thomas plays the star of the film, the american writer who lives in paris. why go for her, harvey? what was the thinking? >> i think kristin scot
and it was a big success year. and it was a big success there, too. this book is still selling very well. actually, now it's being read by young students and i often go with survivors to schools to talk to students. i think that's very important to be doing that. >> harvey, you've obviously made a lot of important movies in your time. where does this rank for you personally? >> it really ranks strongly with me because the subject matter is so personal. again, i hate critics who keep...
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. >> john: i think the advocates of big spending are winning. most people think that government has to control economies. >> here we have the examples of the opposite. for the current situation this was caused by the free market when you have a fannie and freddie and regulations and federal reserve pumping in with cheap credit, the best thing is five investment props properties and have no job. that is crony capitalism at its worst. >> john: thank you. the election season is under way and now we're going to get those ugly, nasty campaign ads. worse than ever i'm told. but that is myth, too. do you want to see a really nasty campaign mudslinging? that is next. hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein
. >> john: i think the advocates of big spending are winning. most people think that government has to control economies. >> here we have the examples of the opposite. for the current situation this was caused by the free market when you have a fannie and freddie and regulations and federal reserve pumping in with cheap credit, the best thing is five investment props properties and have no job. that is crony capitalism at its worst. >> john: thank you. the election season is...
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>> reporter: well, if the idea is that rebel forces will make a big push into tripoli and force him to step aside, that's unlikely to happen any time soon. they have been making progress southwest of here. they've been battling over the city of bir al ganan. when they want to, they can outgun the rebels. there's a sense that gadhafi is doing what he can to drag this conflict on. he's holding the rebels back, but not going on the offensive, he's used a large security force to control this city. a strategy that seems to be working even with these large air strikes. >> thank you. >>> back in the u.s., the fourth of july weekend getaway is underway. while we promise not to use the word staycation, americans just aren't traveling great distances on this holiday. nbc's aditi roy joins me from santa monica. >> reporter: it seems this year we're choosing holiday destinations that are closer to our backyards. for carrie, getting away means staying at a hotel with a deal only 30 miles away. >> it's like taking a little vacation somewhere, not very far away. >> we're actually traveling very cheap
>> reporter: well, if the idea is that rebel forces will make a big push into tripoli and force him to step aside, that's unlikely to happen any time soon. they have been making progress southwest of here. they've been battling over the city of bir al ganan. when they want to, they can outgun the rebels. there's a sense that gadhafi is doing what he can to drag this conflict on. he's holding the rebels back, but not going on the offensive, he's used a large security force to control this...
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. >> reporter: hot, dry conditions have led to a ban on fireworks for big shows, in places like arizona, alabama, florida and texas, where nearly every county has said no to fireworks. >> i love fireworks. it's kind of like -- it ruined my july 4th. >> reporter: no fireworks in austin. so, the concert has been canceled. >> it's disappointing for people here. >> reporter: disappointing for the people who make and sell fireworks. >> this has to be one of the most stringent and devastating for the country. and also for the firework city as a whole. >> reporter: amarillo, texas, has come up with a solution for no fireworks. it's contracted for a laser show. but the show will go on in washington. more than 500,000 people gathering for one of the biggest spectacles in the country. all kicked off with a parade, that's been organized for the last 17 years by pat wilberton. every year you put this parade together, what does it mean to you? >> every year, we sing "god bless america," and i get chills. and the little children wave their flags. it's america. >> reporter: this is one of the biggest
. >> reporter: hot, dry conditions have led to a ban on fireworks for big shows, in places like arizona, alabama, florida and texas, where nearly every county has said no to fireworks. >> i love fireworks. it's kind of like -- it ruined my july 4th. >> reporter: no fireworks in austin. so, the concert has been canceled. >> it's disappointing for people here. >> reporter: disappointing for the people who make and sell fireworks. >> this has to be one of the...
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>> let's hope they don't think it's a big joke because it really isn't. we are enghanaged in unpreceden preparations. just to highlight a few of the things, to make sure that we have our emergency responders there, we're going to divide that area in four quadrants, we'll have lapd and fire resources all along the way so that they can go to neighborhoods should there be an emergency. we're working with ucla hospital and all of the hospitals in the area to make sure everything goes as smoothly as possible. so as i said, thereme won't an carmageddon if people take heed. in they do, there will be traffic that makes though pictures that you were showing pale in comparison. >> it's an interesting experiment, because the lapd has reached out to a lot of celebrities, and i want to sho
>> let's hope they don't think it's a big joke because it really isn't. we are enghanaged in unpreceden preparations. just to highlight a few of the things, to make sure that we have our emergency responders there, we're going to divide that area in four quadrants, we'll have lapd and fire resources all along the way so that they can go to neighborhoods should there be an emergency. we're working with ucla hospital and all of the hospitals in the area to make sure everything goes as...
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roller derby is making a big comeback, and in many ways, it's the best of both words. all the fast action and body checking thrills of hockey, but it's still under ground, edgy enough that athletes get to pick up cool nicknames like bloody mary and baby face assassin. here's abc's ryan owens. ♪ >> reporter: if these women look like hell on wheels -- they are. you're in austin, texas, the capital of the lone star state and the cradle of modern day rollerer derby civilization. yes, ready or not, roller derby is back. and it's all grown up. >> let them hear you if you love it, ladies and gentlemen! ♪ >> reporter: meet margaret fackler. by day, a mild mannered math and science teacher. so beloved by her students, she was voted teacher of the year. >> okay, we'll do it. >> reporter: a wife and mother of two. >> i don't like anything else. >> reporter: but by night -- >> fast, faster, go, go, go! >> i like knocking people down. >> reportete she is olivia shootin' john of the hot rod honeys so, how did this young mother go from teaching trig nontry to kids, to body checki
roller derby is making a big comeback, and in many ways, it's the best of both words. all the fast action and body checking thrills of hockey, but it's still under ground, edgy enough that athletes get to pick up cool nicknames like bloody mary and baby face assassin. here's abc's ryan owens. ♪ >> reporter: if these women look like hell on wheels -- they are. you're in austin, texas, the capital of the lone star state and the cradle of modern day rollerer derby civilization. yes, ready...
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big smile on her face. ball could have easily kick to the right into the bunker. >> and she knows she's got one -- yeah, okay. ♪ (anncr) playing professional tennis isn't easy, but saving money with geico is. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> as we look at how hee kyung seo got this far. earlier today she reeled off four consecutive birdies. that was a birdie at the 6th. another look here for birdie at the 7th. >> this was unexpected, wasn't it? >> it was a total bonus. that ball was cooking when it went in the hole. >> she really hits through those putts just great. and again this putt is really fast. this was a birdie at 8. >> finds its way into that little funnel, dan. >> that was three in a row and four birdies in the first eight holes of this final round. this was coming off a 68. she had all sorts of growth momentum and through the chimes she hit her third at the par 5 9th. >> and just does what you're supposed to do, hit it up into the bank and let g
big smile on her face. ball could have easily kick to the right into the bunker. >> and she knows she's got one -- yeah, okay. ♪ (anncr) playing professional tennis isn't easy, but saving money with geico is. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> as we look at how hee kyung seo got this far. earlier today she reeled off four consecutive birdies. that was a birdie at the 6th. another look here for birdie at the 7th. >> this was...
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we have a big one blowing up here. bethany and north ocean city that should begin moving out to sea. to the west these are the storms that have the potential to impact central maryland. optimistic number one i'm seeing that these are weakening and they tend to be moving a little bit southeast. we certainly could see hit or miss showers especially fredrick and down towards gatorsburg. a little light rain coming on i 270 l. optimistic that we will see a brief passing shower and most of us should stay storm free and maybe nothing more than a brief passing shower. we'll take that for fireworks tonight. 87 now. 90 in eastern. 89 in ocean city. it is a steamy one. little cooler to the west. for the most part it is another muggy classic july evening here. dew point of 70 in annapolis. that is muggy. as you go further north and east towards like elkton things are not quite as oppressive humiditywise. early look at what the weather will shape up to be. tomorrow federal hill about 90. 88 or so. as we take a look at the overall r
we have a big one blowing up here. bethany and north ocean city that should begin moving out to sea. to the west these are the storms that have the potential to impact central maryland. optimistic number one i'm seeing that these are weakening and they tend to be moving a little bit southeast. we certainly could see hit or miss showers especially fredrick and down towards gatorsburg. a little light rain coming on i 270 l. optimistic that we will see a brief passing shower and most of us should...
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used to be that having a kid could be a big detour in an entertainment career, but now, for some celebrity moms, it looks like exactly the opposite. their kids become part of their entertainment identities, even their brands. and ultimately help to create new success. this may look like child exploitation to some eyes, but tonight, abc's juju chang puts the question directly to the moms themselves for our series, "celebrity secrets." >> reporter: mommywood. it suspect just a lifetile. it's an industry. it seems for so many celebrity mothers, almost from the moment they give birth, the marketing begins. from j.lo's twins to the brangelina babies, magazines want the first shots, reportedly paying millions of dollars for first access. though brad and ang did give the money to charity. tori spelling posed for "people" with her son, and did not get paid. >> on >> even though they have a lot of help, they are still the ones who get up with the crying baby at night, and they're still the mom. and we respect that in this society. >> reporter: spelling's a case in point. the "beverly hills 90210" h
used to be that having a kid could be a big detour in an entertainment career, but now, for some celebrity moms, it looks like exactly the opposite. their kids become part of their entertainment identities, even their brands. and ultimately help to create new success. this may look like child exploitation to some eyes, but tonight, abc's juju chang puts the question directly to the moms themselves for our series, "celebrity secrets." >> reporter: mommywood. it suspect just a...
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big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. >> he works for a security firm for the taste of chicago in is under arrest for allegedly using a camera to take an inappropriate picture of a young girl. they say the alleged incidents occurred yesterday appeared >> man had bought to very quickly up to her bent over went to take a picture i heard the phone clicked and the way the phone was in where the picture was of inappropriate things. am i saw that she was being weird and looking around and she told my mom about it. >> edwin was arrested after family members alerted police charged with public indecency position of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia, he work
big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. >> he works for a security firm for the taste of chicago in is...
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a big, fun show. you guys ready for it? it's going to be awesome! let's go! our pal and broadcasting legend, the great bob costas is here! [ cheers and applause ] love that dude, he's my favorite. >> steve: robert costas. >> jimmy: oh, you know her. you love her. the beautiful raven symone is here as well! [ cheers and applause ] oh, i'm psyched. first time on the show. i'm psyched for her. she's cool. and performing as part of their first tour in 13 years, archers of loaf will be right here! [ cheers and applause ] jamming out! it's going to be fun, you guys. hey, everybody. the other day, i got a call from my buddy justin bieber, and he said -- he said to me -- he said "jimmy, i need your help." of course, i was like, "whatever you need, biebs. what can i do? you want me to lay down some nasty tracks for the next album? do you want to come up with some slick, new dance moves for your next vid?" he was like "oh, no. definitely not. [ laughter ] please don't sing or dance. i just want you to debut a commercial for my new fragrance 'someday.'" and i was like "
a big, fun show. you guys ready for it? it's going to be awesome! let's go! our pal and broadcasting legend, the great bob costas is here! [ cheers and applause ] love that dude, he's my favorite. >> steve: robert costas. >> jimmy: oh, you know her. you love her. the beautiful raven symone is here as well! [ cheers and applause ] oh, i'm psyched. first time on the show. i'm psyched for her. she's cool. and performing as part of their first tour in 13 years, archers of loaf will be...
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>>guest: the markets are saying, this big deal. they still collecting $2.2 trillion. that is enough to pay. >>neil: if we have a downgrade, are all bets off? >>guest: i don't. >>neil: i would welcome a downgrade. it would be the pain from which we have a gift. >>guest: maybe that would wake people up. >>neil: you can catch general -- john on thursday night. this came from my hair cut budget. >>guest: we can see that. but we can compromise on that. >>neil: you can catch john tomorrow night, and, meanwhile, the real problem over the debt problem is how the mainstream media is covering this. the headlines speak volumes. >>neil: take a look at the headlines. you just think it was just republicans or speaker boehner, and they are screwing this up. butthead lines blasting them, or anyone, anyone, anyone who is looking for spending restrainand that is why the fighting is going on and why our country can go down the tubes. pat is not surprised. >>guest: this is the policemen class media coverage, we like spending, we like big government, it is good. it is bad if you try to cu
>>guest: the markets are saying, this big deal. they still collecting $2.2 trillion. that is enough to pay. >>neil: if we have a downgrade, are all bets off? >>guest: i don't. >>neil: i would welcome a downgrade. it would be the pain from which we have a gift. >>guest: maybe that would wake people up. >>neil: you can catch general -- john on thursday night. this came from my hair cut budget. >>guest: we can see that. but we can compromise on that....
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big wedding there. >>> three days down, six busy days to go. prince william and his wife katherine are on their first official tour of canada. today in of the works the royal new newlyweds planted a hemstock tree. now they're headed to another canadian city, montreal. max, what will the duke and dutch che dutchooer dutchess being do? >> there's lots of anti-monarchy campaigners, they do like will and kate generally, but they're not sure about the monarchy. the culinary institute where later on katherine and william will be approving, you may be able to make out a big crowd over there, on one end of them are katherine and will supporters and the other, an anti-monarchy group. one side chanting "will and kate." and the other side is shouting "parasites, parasites." they want to get rid of the monarchy. they're going to be arriving in about an hour or so. it's going to be katherine's first experience of the negative side of royalty. >> so shouting back and forth between supporters and protesters, but no real serious problems, correct? >> reporter:
big wedding there. >>> three days down, six busy days to go. prince william and his wife katherine are on their first official tour of canada. today in of the works the royal new newlyweds planted a hemstock tree. now they're headed to another canadian city, montreal. max, what will the duke and dutch che dutchooer dutchess being do? >> there's lots of anti-monarchy campaigners, they do like will and kate generally, but they're not sure about the monarchy. the culinary institute...
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those are the big sellers. the kabobs and burritos, not so much. we've seen people taking water breaks, sitting down on the park benches as well. and the good news in new york is that the record-breaking heat is over and we're going to start to see some relief, which is a relative term. 100 yesterday. today lower 90s. back into the 80s as we head to the start of the workweek. and the average high is 85 degrees, where we should actually be. further to the south, though, a little bit of relief, but down to d.c., virginia, north carolina, and then westward in the middle of the country the heat is going to continue. and consider what we've seen over the last week, from monday through saturday, 845 record highs set across the country. over 2,000 record high or low temperatures. temperatures in the middle of the night that in many cities did not get below 80 degrees. that's what makes it difficult on our bodies. no escape from the heat even in the dead of night. alex? >> okay, eric fibber, thank you for that. >>> let's go now to sports beyond the scores
those are the big sellers. the kabobs and burritos, not so much. we've seen people taking water breaks, sitting down on the park benches as well. and the good news in new york is that the record-breaking heat is over and we're going to start to see some relief, which is a relative term. 100 yesterday. today lower 90s. back into the 80s as we head to the start of the workweek. and the average high is 85 degrees, where we should actually be. further to the south, though, a little bit of relief,...
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big characters and big stories. there's a hero, somebody who needs redemption. those stories are told time and time again. >> there's a sort of simple thethic that the western man lived. it really was self-reliance, you know. ititas simple rules. finish what you start. you know? do the best job you can. they're all -- they were work ethic rules really. and so it's nice to do a film that has that as, you know, as part of the armiture of it, the simplicity, straightfordness and something really sort of black and white. >> take 'em to missouri, mit. >> reporter: for decade, hollywood made western movies like "red river" to rake in a dependable box office profit and to take a long hard look at american values, american dreams, the american landscape. >> keep moving, keep moving. >> reporter: movies like "the searchers" appeal to a wide audience. but that audience is gone. gone but not forgotten. but "cowboys and aliens"? >> as an englishman, what did the western mean to you growing up? >> i can honestly say, you know, that's sort of what we played as kids. i mean, a
big characters and big stories. there's a hero, somebody who needs redemption. those stories are told time and time again. >> there's a sort of simple thethic that the western man lived. it really was self-reliance, you know. ititas simple rules. finish what you start. you know? do the best job you can. they're all -- they were work ethic rules really. and so it's nice to do a film that has that as, you know, as part of the armiture of it, the simplicity, straightfordness and something...
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big weather story is the heat wave. check out the temperatures tomorrow if you have travel plans. 95 and 98 degrees. it is just oppressive heat in the country and looks like it will continue tomorrow. and fargo, north dakota 95 for them and i am happy with the 60s and cents as high temperatures for sure. forecast for tomorrow . low clouds and looks like a mild day and 80s inland and cents in the bay and 60s on the coast . you can get the idea it is great for tomorrow and tuesday and wednesday and even overnight temperatures and not too bad in the mid-50s. >> look at the highs for your monday . as we start the workweek, clouds in the morning hours and not as bad as we saw today . definitely more sunshine and warmer temperatures. mountain view 76 degrees for you. san mateo and warmer on the coast with lower 60s and going to be up in the mid-60s by tuesday and wednesday. downtown. 66 degrees and south san francisco close to 70 . again, it looks like a gorgeous day all around. cents all across the north there . up to the ea
big weather story is the heat wave. check out the temperatures tomorrow if you have travel plans. 95 and 98 degrees. it is just oppressive heat in the country and looks like it will continue tomorrow. and fargo, north dakota 95 for them and i am happy with the 60s and cents as high temperatures for sure. forecast for tomorrow . low clouds and looks like a mild day and 80s inland and cents in the bay and 60s on the coast . you can get the idea it is great for tomorrow and tuesday and wednesday...
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when it came out it was a big flop in the u.s. until they made it into the story and identity of easy going, beach life and stuff like that. now it can sell for a premium. the salt's the same thing. once you have a story behind it, people will identify with that and say that's what it represents. i don't need to travel through france, that's what i am. by consuming the salt it identifies who i am. >> do we all need to create stories? >> it's a powerful driver. you can create a story by trying to connect to the things that humans want. we all want love, we all want to belong. we all want passion. the woman suggested this made her feel romance. that's what you're connecting to. it's not just creating a story for story sake. it's creating a story to allow people to connect to things they really want in their loves. if they can get that from your product in some bizarre way that maybe even they create, boy, that is a powerful connection. >> i guess, look, if you have a product that people want then there should be some connection to i
when it came out it was a big flop in the u.s. until they made it into the story and identity of easy going, beach life and stuff like that. now it can sell for a premium. the salt's the same thing. once you have a story behind it, people will identify with that and say that's what it represents. i don't need to travel through france, that's what i am. by consuming the salt it identifies who i am. >> do we all need to create stories? >> it's a powerful driver. you can create a story...
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it can trigger more flashbacks in veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder, even worse than the big shows of the random fireworks that can sound like small arms fire. >> is like running in space except your here on earth an anti gravity treadmill to help speed up recovery. first lucky number. sasquatch. sasqwash? i hope to turn to the holiday weekend safely in celebration. first lucky number: fix ur sweater wishing you the best of luck. good luck and a new treadmill simulates space and is helping those with pain and injuries brand towards recovery. sprint towards recovery. his balances back and his ankle is stronger. a soccer player from the time he was a young boy athleticism came naturally and injury frequently until one day his ankle gave out. a badly bruised bone damage cartilage and required to surgeries a bone marrow and cartilage transplant and now works to get back after being down for a year this machine is giving him a lift, the anti gravity treadmill. >> it was born at of nascent technology. basically the premise is to reduce gravity but at the same time allow a good work
it can trigger more flashbacks in veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder, even worse than the big shows of the random fireworks that can sound like small arms fire. >> is like running in space except your here on earth an anti gravity treadmill to help speed up recovery. first lucky number. sasquatch. sasqwash? i hope to turn to the holiday weekend safely in celebration. first lucky number: fix ur sweater wishing you the best of luck. good luck and a new treadmill simulates space and...
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competition. >> the problem have right now is the regulatory framework lead to the dominance of the big three. that market has to be opened up, or there can't be any competition. >> assessing government that is big business. the experts cast out to set up a european ratings agency as a counterweight to commercial agencies. >> with you think about a state run ratings agency issuing national ratings, it is hard to see those ratings as credible. >> whether or not investors believe that will ultimately be repaid. >> it is not just about creating new rating agencies, rising economies are also calling for the establishment of independent agencies in their own countries. and there are calls for 80-20 agency as well. they point to the example of italy this week but came under attack by financial markets. the country is the third largest economy in europe. the borrowing rates are a white- collar form of strongarm robbery. a specially as rome is considering more cuts. >> other crisis, at this time is italy's finances in trouble. national that is almost 120% of gdp. twice the amount allowed. the h
competition. >> the problem have right now is the regulatory framework lead to the dominance of the big three. that market has to be opened up, or there can't be any competition. >> assessing government that is big business. the experts cast out to set up a european ratings agency as a counterweight to commercial agencies. >> with you think about a state run ratings agency issuing national ratings, it is hard to see those ratings as credible. >> whether or not investors...
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. >> sound is a big thing in prison. if you look out, this yard's pretty nice. everybody is out and about, talking and laughing and having a good time. if the yard goes silent, you know it's all bad. >> if something's going on, you'll feel it. it's just there to be felt. you can tell it and many people smiling, laughing. everybody is circulating. you know what i mean? you can honestly tell, people whispering and talking. this is how it goes. >> and those are the first things -- >> the signs. >> you come to learn in the penitentiary. >> inmates must be even more aware of their environment than an officer. for them, it's all about survival of the fittest. >> using your vibes and looking at the motions and the actions to people from a distance. something is not right. something is not right. so, we've got to watch this here. >> the northern hispanics are our main gang here at san quentin. it's because they're better organized. if you look at the yard, it looks like the blacks control more of the yard. but the blacks are all fragmented into different gang groups. wh
. >> sound is a big thing in prison. if you look out, this yard's pretty nice. everybody is out and about, talking and laughing and having a good time. if the yard goes silent, you know it's all bad. >> if something's going on, you'll feel it. it's just there to be felt. you can tell it and many people smiling, laughing. everybody is circulating. you know what i mean? you can honestly tell, people whispering and talking. this is how it goes. >> and those are the first things...
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and there's a big storm heading to the big cities of the east coast and the nation's capital ... ... thunderstorms coming from the dakota area may reach us by sunday or monday ... it is in the 70 degree temperature area near the lake ... it's 86 in naperville kankakee is 84 degrees it's a gorgeous day here in chicago on the northwest side near our studio and o'hare is just above 80 ... water temperatures on our shoreline have been had a season-high 73 yesterday's 70 the day before ... the hornstorms hitting the downstate area cooling things off ... it has been a hot summer in the southern plains ... this will be the warmest weekend the yetyet this summer there is a lack of moisture piping's will bounce back once reigned comes and we are heading to the pollination. for the corn crop ... we need the rain. it will be 91 degrees on sunday with no lake cooling ... it will be 70 degrees near the lake superior shore line up by marquette. it will be in the '80s everywhere else along lakeside community isties.. the air mass is heating up and that will continue through the weekend giving us th
and there's a big storm heading to the big cities of the east coast and the nation's capital ... ... thunderstorms coming from the dakota area may reach us by sunday or monday ... it is in the 70 degree temperature area near the lake ... it's 86 in naperville kankakee is 84 degrees it's a gorgeous day here in chicago on the northwest side near our studio and o'hare is just above 80 ... water temperatures on our shoreline have been had a season-high 73 yesterday's 70 the day before ... the...
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go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. suzy in san jose wants . >>> it's something you think they would tell you before you moved in. suzie wants to know, how does somebody find out if there has been a past death in a home they are buying? that's tonight tonight's good question. >> it's that one real estate disclosure nobody really wants to talk about. >> people actually die in houses a lot. natural, sometimes suicide, sometimes murder. >> allen knows the state's laws well and always tells his cellars to tell the truth. >> disclose everything. you can think of it, it has import to you, disclose it. >> the shoddy plumbing,s wiring that you put in that's not up to code, the mold in the attic and, yeah, that guy who dropped dead in your house. >> there is no liability if you fail to disclose a death more than three years old. no live at all for any death related to hiv. >> here is the crazy part. he said the standard two page form doesn't ask if someone has died so most agents hav
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how big a problem is it? >> well, let's take the acorn scandal a voter registration fraud and if they had tried to go to the polls they would have had to show i.d. and couldn't have done that. >> acorn activists trying to generate voter turnout and we found out over time that a lot of the vote they'res they tried to generate were made up names. >> that's right. but let me give you more specific example. last year, there was a state representative election in kansas city, missouri won by one vote. later we found out there were 50 smomali citizen thaz voted in had an election. and that would have changed if they had have voter i.d. why is this opposition, james, arising route now, politicalically. >> two reasons because republicans in the state legislation are in a position to pass this kind of legislation, many of these states. >> paul: okay. >> second, raising the specter of jim crow is a way of appealing to the racial fears of black voters and getting them to turn out for democrats. >> the supreme court has
how big a problem is it? >> well, let's take the acorn scandal a voter registration fraud and if they had tried to go to the polls they would have had to show i.d. and couldn't have done that. >> acorn activists trying to generate voter turnout and we found out over time that a lot of the vote they'res they tried to generate were made up names. >> that's right. but let me give you more specific example. last year, there was a state representative election in kansas city,...
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we explained that we are in the middle of a big ocean. and there are only two hundred thousand inhabitants. no could do so fewer people are likely to be affected. yes. my father is a vice president of the independence party. and he has been involved in many anti-nuclear demonstrations. just what am i going to say to them when they ask what did you do to get my country into this situation that's what i worry about. we were the atom bomb generational. battle you're both down it's on have a good time don't worry about anything else will look after your country. france is keeping its nuclear arsenal because it needs the nuclear deterrent to discourage various threats to its vital interests. it is the doctrine that was established in the sixty's and it is still valid today. that the leaders of the church and i've been one since one thousand nine hundred sixty three we have never agreed with nuclear testing. but we cannot agree to weapons of mass destruction. it's not possible. it's not just since the french tests we were against the american n
we explained that we are in the middle of a big ocean. and there are only two hundred thousand inhabitants. no could do so fewer people are likely to be affected. yes. my father is a vice president of the independence party. and he has been involved in many anti-nuclear demonstrations. just what am i going to say to them when they ask what did you do to get my country into this situation that's what i worry about. we were the atom bomb generational. battle you're both down it's on have a good...
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but again, a big mad scramble when that word came down. so many news outlets here, so many members of the public here, very interested to see how this turns out and now, the lucky people who stood in line yesterday to get passes into the courtroom for today will have a front row seat to be there when this verdict is read. this case has been making headlines since 2008, when this little girl caylee anthony first went missing, and it was such an emotional time. people got caught up in the search for her then and then all the strange information coming out about the mother not reporting her missing for a month, and from there on, it just kept getting bigger and bigger and bigger until we got to this trial. >> it's interesting what you say, because just talking to people about this case, if you haven't followed it, you may wonder why all the drama but the truth is, as you begin to follow it step by step by step, there are so many twists and so many turns, and even the story of casey anthony herself, never knowing what direction it's going to g
but again, a big mad scramble when that word came down. so many news outlets here, so many members of the public here, very interested to see how this turns out and now, the lucky people who stood in line yesterday to get passes into the courtroom for today will have a front row seat to be there when this verdict is read. this case has been making headlines since 2008, when this little girl caylee anthony first went missing, and it was such an emotional time. people got caught up in the search...
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here's abc's chris bury. >> reporter: in minnesota state parks, the big holiday weekend is a big bust. campers looking forward to a getaway were told, instead, to get lost. >> well, it's rick deridiculous. >> it's sad. >> reporter: the closed parks, a casualty of the state's budget crisis. the holiday hit list goes on. the zoo is closed. so is the racetrack. you can't even buy a fishing license. so many services are shut down. even industries, like logging are grindingngo a halt because those trees are on public property. in all, 25,000 state workers, laid off. at theheapitol, now closed to the public, minnesota's democratic governor and republican leaders could not agree on fixing a $5 billion budget gap. >> i'm not getting an income now. i don't think any of them should think it necessary to have an income either, until this is settled. >> reporter: minnesota is the first state to actually shut down much of its government. but many others from new jersey to california are also making painful cuts. at this state park near minneapolis, karen johnson had planned to spend a week camping
here's abc's chris bury. >> reporter: in minnesota state parks, the big holiday weekend is a big bust. campers looking forward to a getaway were told, instead, to get lost. >> well, it's rick deridiculous. >> it's sad. >> reporter: the closed parks, a casualty of the state's budget crisis. the holiday hit list goes on. the zoo is closed. so is the racetrack. you can't even buy a fishing license. so many services are shut down. even industries, like logging are...
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when i play i don't think about when marty and when you specially yeah when you signed a big contract it's nice you you know your family your children you secure you know and you can relax and just forget because you know professional sports. you can be terrible terrible what. car changers you know where you got your current car you're than ever from good cop and you know and when you shake your kids do you have something like a coach trust you it will give you more. natural locks does. more kind of were freedom to play in korea. be in need of nine easy one day way just start called come over to the united states because they came from the different country right there right now you know and they have a different mentality if they came from some union you know when you don't have anything right and when you came to united states probably they were like. if you want to. dream from dream if you want to buy some food you're going to you can buy what you can buy a car you know you can you can you can get whatever you like the right. car compared to the soviet union and probably some playe
when i play i don't think about when marty and when you specially yeah when you signed a big contract it's nice you you know your family your children you secure you know and you can relax and just forget because you know professional sports. you can be terrible terrible what. car changers you know where you got your current car you're than ever from good cop and you know and when you shake your kids do you have something like a coach trust you it will give you more. natural locks does. more...
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one of the whites called the southerners a snitch, so it's a big old standoff. the southerner and the whites, they were horse playing. one of them got upset and they just started fighting. and the south siders, they'll jump in. >> miss one bean, you miss the whole burrito. comes down to fighting the riot. i have to be part of it. >> why? >> if i'm not a part of it, then it's all mad for me. with my people. i'm a soldier. and if i don't do my duty, then it's up to them to take me out of the ball game. >> what does that mean? >> that's it no more. >> the white guy broke it up. he went to the shock collar for the south siders in the building and said you need to check your people. the south siders said, no, i am not going to check my people, you need to check yours. it got heated. the next thing you know, the dorm filled up with south siders and whites. the cops saw what was going on. she called for yard staff to go over there. they ended up cuffing up the shock collar for the whites and for the south siders, and they ended up patting everybody down, sending everyb
one of the whites called the southerners a snitch, so it's a big old standoff. the southerner and the whites, they were horse playing. one of them got upset and they just started fighting. and the south siders, they'll jump in. >> miss one bean, you miss the whole burrito. comes down to fighting the riot. i have to be part of it. >> why? >> if i'm not a part of it, then it's all mad for me. with my people. i'm a soldier. and if i don't do my duty, then it's up to them to take...
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are they the big issues? no, but they are important issues that people want to hear about. >> there is a group that is asking candidates to sign a pro marriage pledge. you only appoint conservative marriage and only remove anti-marria anti-marriage provisions in the tax code. but this was said. if you are looking at being a leader of our great country we would like to have you pledge personal fidelity to your own spouse and a respect for the marital bonds of others. first, would you sign this pledge? >> the answer is yes. i pledge personal fidelity to my wife when i was married to her, and i pledged that i would not involve myself with anybody else. >> this is a pledge you would sign? >> yes, i did agree to sign it. >> do you find it intrusive? >> look, the answer to that question is when i first read it, i thought, well i can say that because it's true. should politicians be held to that standard? if you look at the amount of disrespect or disregard members of congress have because of some of the things just
are they the big issues? no, but they are important issues that people want to hear about. >> there is a group that is asking candidates to sign a pro marriage pledge. you only appoint conservative marriage and only remove anti-marria anti-marriage provisions in the tax code. but this was said. if you are looking at being a leader of our great country we would like to have you pledge personal fidelity to your own spouse and a respect for the marital bonds of others. first, would you sign...
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it was like watching a big movie screen. because if. it was very upsetting it was a feeling of hate. hate. the polynesian people rose up together and said you know mr chirac please stop. and you just brush it away and said something my decision is final. it one person one person decided the entire future of my children. my grandchildren and my great grandchildren. sits in c. and. genuine one thousand nine hundred six france proceeds with this last nuclear test. what turns out to be the starting point for a long term research. we've done is the only last tests justified an enormous investment to build a new quit meant numerous new bombs the laser megajoules and you aircraft damage so everything is being updated between now and twenty twenty. only interesting results from countries like the united states. some of the other western nations in developing new nuclear weapons that it excites the interest in countries like korea and iran who want to draw in the nuclear club . two thousand and six is a landmark here the united states the united
it was like watching a big movie screen. because if. it was very upsetting it was a feeling of hate. hate. the polynesian people rose up together and said you know mr chirac please stop. and you just brush it away and said something my decision is final. it one person one person decided the entire future of my children. my grandchildren and my great grandchildren. sits in c. and. genuine one thousand nine hundred six france proceeds with this last nuclear test. what turns out to be the starting...
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but just how big of a scandal is this? >> after 168 years now, the "news of the world" has put its last issue to bed. the tabloid was shut down this past week by its owner, rupert murdoch. >> stephen: so big that a paper going out of business is news. [laughter] well, the media sharks are licking their chops, and not just because riewp ertd looks like a dead squid. [laughter] look at how gleefully the competition is reporting this story. >> the scandal deepens for rupert murdoch and his media empire rocked by shame. >> i'm not really hearing a response from news corp, and they're usually the most aggressive. you look at their p.r. staff, and they're remarkable. >> there is no containing the scandal. >> the scandal. >> rocked by scandal. >> anarchy in the u.k., as the sex pistols might have said. >> stephen: as cee lo green might say, "[bleeped] you." now, i warned rupert, these are the type of attacks that happen when there are media companies he doesn't own. now all the other media types are ganging up on him. they're acc
but just how big of a scandal is this? >> after 168 years now, the "news of the world" has put its last issue to bed. the tabloid was shut down this past week by its owner, rupert murdoch. >> stephen: so big that a paper going out of business is news. [laughter] well, the media sharks are licking their chops, and not just because riewp ertd looks like a dead squid. [laughter] look at how gleefully the competition is reporting this story. >> the scandal deepens for...
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he's getting so big. so big. it's crazy. we call him half-pint, because he looks just like his father, just like his father. >> who is that? >> mommy! >> where is she? >> hi! >> come here. give me a hug. >> huggie huggies. i love you. >> it puts everything into perspective as to needing to do what i need to do. >> do you eat spaghetti? >> ewww. >> i know you like spaghetti. you like jell-o. you should see what we get to eat. then you could say ewww. he's talking so good. playing 1, 2, 3 freeze! >> freeze! honestly, i have to take it as a blessing, and the way i was living with him out there, i was not living with him anyway. i was there physically but not emotionally. >> i will see you on saturday. >> okay. are you ready to go bye-bye? >> nana? >> yes, she's coming. >> mommy? >> no, mommy's not coming, baby. come on. i love you. i love you. bye, baby. >> come on, big boy. ready? give mommy a kiss one more time. >> i love you. >> bye. >> tell her to be good girl. >> be good. >> i will. you be good. be good for nana? okay. i s
he's getting so big. so big. it's crazy. we call him half-pint, because he looks just like his father, just like his father. >> who is that? >> mommy! >> where is she? >> hi! >> come here. give me a hug. >> huggie huggies. i love you. >> it puts everything into perspective as to needing to do what i need to do. >> do you eat spaghetti? >> ewww. >> i know you like spaghetti. you like jell-o. you should see what we get to eat. then you...
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that's a big drop! why that big cleavage? >> that's a huge -- very good question, john. that's an e norming change. >> did we have problem with the commerce department. >> they try to make the job numbers look as good as possible when they come out. when they -- >> you mean when they're bad, they try to make them look good? >> as good as possible. when they do revisions they find out the assumptions they made were inaccurate. they estimate how many jobs are created by companies that started. they estimate a certain number of startups, then they find out, guess what, they didn't have that number of startups. it's a statistical effort to make this, and they have overstated -- >> who is controlling their efforts to do that? is that just the instincts of federal workers? [everyone talking at once] >> they're bureaucrats, they're professionals and they are doing the best they can. this is no more a conspiracy than the media extra that you seem to think -- >>> know, this is politics! and it's not heal fum for his re-election. so a call comes from the white house. you can use a
that's a big drop! why that big cleavage? >> that's a huge -- very good question, john. that's an e norming change. >> did we have problem with the commerce department. >> they try to make the job numbers look as good as possible when they come out. when they -- >> you mean when they're bad, they try to make them look good? >> as good as possible. when they do revisions they find out the assumptions they made were inaccurate. they estimate how many jobs are created...
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>>reporter: it's a big step for the industry, but would be a giant leap for consumers who still seemto be keeping to the shallow end - for now. >>...the number of times a feature film is seen in its entirety on the subscription vod, from first frame to last is quite minimal in terms of a comparable being how you would expect a viewer of a dvdthat they purchased to really watch the entire film from beginning to end. so it's much more like the tv market where people are flicking channels and going in and out of programming. >>reporter: but it's far from plain sailing. one of the biggest threats to the industry comes from illegal content sharing. torrent sites which enable users to download the latest films are a part of the problem costing the industry billions of dollars per year. >>some people do it for kicks, uploading stuff, but some people do it because they're putting two fingers up to the industry. they don't actually realise it's not their activity by itself that causes a problem, it's millions of people like them who are trying to freeload who cause the damage. >>if you look at
>>reporter: it's a big step for the industry, but would be a giant leap for consumers who still seemto be keeping to the shallow end - for now. >>...the number of times a feature film is seen in its entirety on the subscription vod, from first frame to last is quite minimal in terms of a comparable being how you would expect a viewer of a dvdthat they purchased to really watch the entire film from beginning to end. so it's much more like the tv market where people are flicking...
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>> i don't think it would have made a big difference in my household. frankly, i don't think 10% is a bad number. i think you get the number too high, and you end up putting too much of your grade on filling out forms at home where you might or might not have gotten help with it. as opposed to measuring what you have actually learned or what your participation level is. so, i -- i'm not convinced that grading homework really should be a huge part of your grade. >> but do you think homework is part of learning for sdents. >> sure. >> it seems like there's an hour in the classroom and there should be a couple of hours after the classroom as well. >> then you run into problems where kids in middle school have six or seven different teachers, and if each teacher gives a half hour of homework, at night, you have got kids with three-and-a-half hours of homework after they get home from school and do their chores. which really is unreasonable. you have eliminated childhood at that point. >> there is no one-size-fits-all formula. as one of the arguments that ha
>> i don't think it would have made a big difference in my household. frankly, i don't think 10% is a bad number. i think you get the number too high, and you end up putting too much of your grade on filling out forms at home where you might or might not have gotten help with it. as opposed to measuring what you have actually learned or what your participation level is. so, i -- i'm not convinced that grading homework really should be a huge part of your grade. >> but do you think...
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that's a big number for a state. you cut taxes. net cuts of 20 billion dollars total: the president will not deal with medicaid, medicare, social security reform. the bigger part of our budget. he just added a new entitlement, health care. they won't seem to touch it. rejected it and ridiculed paul ryan. >> paul ryan put together a plan scored by the congressional budget office that is detailed enough that people can critique it if, you will. the only person who has had the courage to step up and say what he would do. he gets an "a" just for effort. i think the result is, a very solid plan. because remember, what we're talking about is cutting the growth and spending. washington budget is not a kitchen table budget situation. we are talking about cutting four trillion or six trillion over 10 years sounds like a huge amount. it is cutting the growth. it is not cutting back on a situation that is at an all-time high. >> sean: do you think what we see happening in greece, spain, italy, portugal and europe, do you think that is going t
that's a big number for a state. you cut taxes. net cuts of 20 billion dollars total: the president will not deal with medicaid, medicare, social security reform. the bigger part of our budget. he just added a new entitlement, health care. they won't seem to touch it. rejected it and ridiculed paul ryan. >> paul ryan put together a plan scored by the congressional budget office that is detailed enough that people can critique it if, you will. the only person who has had the courage to...
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big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. look, we've all dealt with the itching of athlete's foot. i can't just wash it away. killing it takes clinical strength. i only use lotrimin ultra. its powerful formula can even cure severe cases of athlete's foot. nothing cures better. lotrimin ultra. the killer cure. the official drawing of the illinois lottery wgn news @ 9 dan miller is here anyway steve roan let's talk about the white sox in the first of the 19th straight within their division and the white sox know it can beat do or die have to get something out of adam dunn happy fourth of july 1st of three out of kansas city dunn got a hit early a big one late runne
big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. look, we've all dealt with the itching of athlete's foot. i can't just...
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part relatively big part of population. doesn't see them as compared to its that's the problem and what we had last year this man years an implosion with nationalistic slogans that was not against foreigners basically it was against the are the russians no longer we discussed that on the show and then people people come to thinking that this was inspired by some by some people behind the scenes that this wasn't like a genuine like a normal no it was that it was a genuine reaction of this guy but in russia what happened in my mind was it was inspired by polity maybe maybe it was inspired by a few conflicts inspired if it's nor nor potential so unfortunately potential is there and they're exactly that's the problem that if potential is there always who can expect sample additions to try to use it so doing this today say that politicians you mentioned them said of course he cameron miracle their their attacks and multiculturalism their concern actually triggers new intolerance among the population do you think the part the par
part relatively big part of population. doesn't see them as compared to its that's the problem and what we had last year this man years an implosion with nationalistic slogans that was not against foreigners basically it was against the are the russians no longer we discussed that on the show and then people people come to thinking that this was inspired by some by some people behind the scenes that this wasn't like a genuine like a normal no it was that it was a genuine reaction of this guy...
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her safety is a big concern of this jail. put the camera there, you can see just how secure this facility is. 74 people facing murder charges in this jail alone. these jails are usually built with more facilities for men and women because more machine are in jail than women. there's a men's side and a women's sigh. not luxurious by -- any means. lights out 10, 11:00 at night. it doesn't mean lights out. lights out means lights dimmed. 4:00, 5:00 in the morning the lights come back on. all night long people are watching her and every inmate. this is a short term facility. not designed to be where someone can live a long time. for that reason it is austere. most people incarcerated are anxious to get through the trial procedure and get to a prison should that be their fate. a prison generally is a better place to live, it is a long term facility, not short term. there's a big difference in terms of your cell. in terms of what you can do, interact with other people. this is simply to house, secure, probably she will have to go t
her safety is a big concern of this jail. put the camera there, you can see just how secure this facility is. 74 people facing murder charges in this jail alone. these jails are usually built with more facilities for men and women because more machine are in jail than women. there's a men's side and a women's sigh. not luxurious by -- any means. lights out 10, 11:00 at night. it doesn't mean lights out. lights out means lights dimmed. 4:00, 5:00 in the morning the lights come back on. all night...